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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 14, 1D03. SOCIAL AND RERS0I1AL . (Miss Hattls French." ef Wilmington", is, tba lurk of Mlsa Louise Lutterloh at her toom.-No.:J01 North., Tryon -.street','. .-.' ' Jr. Mrs. prank D- Alexander has re-, turned from a -visit to. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A- D. Brown, at Wil mington.' She spent soms Urns also at Wrlhuviue.'i Un John Van Xaadlngham and daughter. Mlsa Norma Van Landins- ham.-wlll return this week from Merehead City,- where thejr have been ' SDendtnr some time, Mr. Van Land' Ingham, as regent of the North Caro lina Chapter $z the; Daughters of the American Revolution; presented the 'State flag to the cruiser North Car -tun Una off Brsafort Tt wo week -ago. :,M. nd Mrs. W. H. Thompson have returned from a trip of several , weeks out of town and are again at the Selwyn. . " . . " i ' Miss Eipellne M. Parka, of Augusta. Ga, la a guest at the home of her brother. Mr. J. H. H.Parks..-- "Miss Nell Anderson, of Btatesvllle. to vlalUng Mrs. (Paul H. Allen.- Mr. and Mrs. Jenks Hutchison have gon, to Atlantic City to spend some time. . Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bryant are .spending some tlmo at Wrlghtsvllle. . Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Potts, of Pleas ant Valley; Dr. J. T. Kell and daugh ter, Miss Claude, of Providence; Miss Velma Morrow, of Albemarle, and Misses Louise Morrow, Ruby Simp son and Kale Sheppard, of Monroe, are expeet'ft In the city to-day to Join the excursion party going up to Montreat to-morrow. The rush to the coast on the part of Charlotte ' people continues with unabated fury. The following Is a partial lint of those who were at Wrlghtsvllle the latter part of last week, many of whom are still there Dr. and Mrs. C. B. King. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B. It. Lr. Mr. and Mrs. p. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'A. Henderson and Mlsa Margie Whiteside, -Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mur phy, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Constable, Mr. and Mrs. Carey W. Butt, Mr. and Mrs. R. R Pushes. Mrs. H. L. Adams, Mrs. J. H. Wearn. Mr. II. B. Fowler and Misses Helen Llddell and Sara and Mia Kelly. - Miss Isabel Few II. of Rock Hill. S. C. Is visiting at the home of- her uncle. Dr. J. n. Alexander. Mrs. Walter Watt has returned from Wrlghtsvllle. where she spent two weeks at the naihor. Mlsa Sallle Adams, assistant libra rian at the Carnegie Library. Is spend ing hr vacation with relatives In South Carolina. Miss Susie Hutchison' has returned from Concord, where she spent a day or two with her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Odell. Mrs. Caswell Tate and children wilt leave soon frtr Tste Springs, Tenn., to fend several weeks, ... Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tandle have gone to Wrlghtsvllle Beach, where they win spend three weeks, occupying their cottage. Miss Celeste Henkel. of spent yesterday In the city on ping trip. Lenoir, a shop- Mrs. K. L. Keesler has returned from Ashevllle and Toxaway, where she spent several weeks. Miss Woodfln Chamber and grand mother, Mrs. M. A. Brady, of Haw River, are spending the summer, at Blowing Kock. , Mr. and Mrs. fV R. Lents and Miss Lou Trott will leave to-morrow morn Jnfl for WrlghtsvHle Beach to spend several weeks. (Master Charles, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stone, of Elizabeth avenue, entertained a few of his friends yesterday afterwVon at Ms first party in honor of little Miss Mattle Lee Patterson, of Concord. About twenty little folks were pres ent. Mrs. T. fl. Franklin1 and Master T ft. Franklin, Jr., returned yesterday morning from Wrlghtsvllle Heach, where they spent a while. . nr. ana Mrs. jeremian uon win return this morning from their honeymoon. They visited the rela tives of Mr. Ooft In Providence, R, H and to. addition hav len on an extensive tour of the North and Northwest. They will be at hptne at their apartments at the Selwyn. ' Mrs. Isaac Faison and daughter, Miss Eva. leave this morning for Greensboro, where they will visit relatives before returning to their home at Faison. They have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Faison la this, city.- Mr. and Mr. Carey W: Butt leave this morning, for Wrlghtsvllle, where they will spend some weeks, Prof. Edward K. Graham and bride. vWho are spending several weeks at Warm Springs, Va are expected to arrive In the city the last of the month to visit Professor Graham's father, - Mr. Archibald Graham. . , , Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Rurch will return to the cltv In a few dara from the Sapphire Country, where they have ..been spending their honeymoon. ,-;' ..." : . Among those Who will go to Thom asvllle to-day on the Baptist excursion will be Mrs. O. O. Fogut and children, iC-tay and Paul Willis. Mlsa Eva Avant ana alias vtrace eiaic - ' i Mrs. W. W. Orr, and little son are ipendlnr several day at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. -.i-' , . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Neal liava been spending several davs at Wiiihtavllls Reach. - " - " " - "' Mrs. W. J. Ranson, f, Rnntersvllle, returned to her homo yesterday after pending a snort while in the city with relatives. y- - tHlsj,.a. SB.VMS1HSUMM Hill ub,s; LI WW , little 2-year-old child to Phlladsl . phla the Utter part of the week to undergo a" rather serious operation. The little .boy was badly burned some po it now., It Wirt pay you to begin ' using Blue Rib bon Vanilla to-day. It's absolutely pure, goes twice as far ana the flavor is per fection. -v.f - v j. " : weeks ago and has Just been brought back -from Johns .Hopkins where an effort was made to restore the muscles and flesh to normal conditions. . The trip to Philadelphia win be made for a similar operation upon' the little let- tfcPM " Mr. and Mrs. Neal A- Ranson re turn to-day to Bethany, S. C after spending several days in the city with the former's, father, Mr., R M. Ean- son. ' fi':v--: Miss llile Boyee has been rather st riously -sick at bcr . home on North Loak street for several days. Her brother. Rev., W.' 8.- Boyce,of Spring d ale, pa.; has been sent for. . . . .: -,. - . -.-1 . i - The Toung People's Junior Chris tian Union of the East Avenue Taber nacle .will bold a moonlight plcnjc at the res(dence of Mr. J. Y. Orders in Djlspxthjrbursd ayjalg-ht. , ,, , ... : - Miss Josephine Smith with Thomas and Elisabeth Smith, children of Mr. T. T- Smith, jr., will 1 Ave Wednesday morning for Blowing v Rock. After spending a month in the mountains they will Join Mr. 8mith at Concord, where they will make their home In the future, Mr, Smith having accept ed a position as prlvaie secretary to Mr J. W. Connor; president of the Cannon Manufacturing Company and ther mills. Mrr Smith "has tor the past several years been connected with the General Fire Extinguisher. Miss Geivevleve Hallmark, of Pen sacola, Fla.. who has been the guest Of Miss Fanny Russell for the past several weeks,' returned home last night. - rsRsoNAL. r Tlio Movements f Number of Peo ple, Visitors) and Others. Mesdrs. Clarence- O. Kuestcr, of Charlotte, and James E. Haves, of New Orleans, leave this morning for Ashevllle, there to attend the sessions of the Southern Retail Grocers' As sociation this week. Mr. James H. Harkey; of the LJttle Long Company's Trade street depart ment store, will leave Saturday night for a month's trip to London, Canada, the Great Lakes and other places. Mr. C. L-- Torrent" and. son, Mr, William J. Torrence, wM leave to morrow for Ashevllle to spend several days. 1 Mr. W. E. Breese, Jr.. of Brevard, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. Norman H. Johnson, editor or The Retail Merchants' Journal, left last night for Lynchburg and Rich mond, Va., on a business trtji. Rev. Dr. H. E. Harding, accom panied by his brother. Dr. C. R. Hard ing, of Davidson College,- spent yester day In the city with friends. Rev. Dr. Harding was formerly pastor of the Second Presbyterian church and has many friends In the city. Mr. D. Sam Cox, of .Columbia, s. c. was a visitor in the city yesterday on business. Mr. P. M. Erown.nas returned 'to the city from Wrlghtsvllle. Mr..W. 8. Bird, of BUcksburg. 8. C, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. - Capt. David Clark, of Jonesboro, la spending several (Jays In the city with friends. i Prof. Robert Ranson will go up to Davidson College this morning to be in at the finish of the Piedmont Sum-j mer School. - - - - i Mr. John L. King, a popular tobacco traveling salesman of GVeesboro, spent yesterday In the city with friends. 1 ' Mr. R. L. Stowe, of Belmont, Is pending several days In the city. Mr. C. H. O Berry, nignt cierit at the Selwyn, left last night for Colum bus,. O., where he will make his fu ture home. Mr. A. C. Llneberger, of Mount Holly, was registered among the guests at the selwyn last night. Messrs. J. A. Abernethy and D. E. Rhyne, two prominent cotton mill men of fijncolnton, were visitors In the cltyTast night, Mr. Fred H.- Gore, of KnesrvHle, Tenn., spent last night In the olty. Mr. Seth C. Adams, of New York, Is spending several days in the city. Col. W. E. Holt, of Lexington, Is spending several days In the city on business. He is stopping at the Sel wyn. Mr. H. C. Lukenblll, of Atlanta, Ga., is in the city on business. Mr. J Marshall Davenport leaves to-day for Wrlghtsvllle Beach, where he will spend la week or ten days. Mr. J. T. Williamson, Jr., of Lex ington, spent yesterday In the city. Among the guests at the Central yesterday wereMessrs. W. B. Ard-sey-l and W. B. Meacham, Jr., of Fort Mill, S. C- M. W. R. Andrews, of Raleigh, spent Lyesterday in the city. 111 Mr. Thles Made Vice President. At,. recent meeting of the. directors of the Carolina Realty Company, Mr. O, I. Thles was elected vice president and has already entered upon his du ties. Mr. Thles has lately moved here, coming from the superintendence of the plant of the Charlotte Brick Com' pany on the Catawba. He has wide experience in real estate and Is. a strong addition to this company.' The Carolina Realty Company has been in business' a year and is In a pros perous condition. Mr. W. D. Wilkin son retains his position with 'It as treasurer and general manager. Rev. Mr, Love Accepts till. Mr. W, X. ' Peoples yesterday re ceived notice from Rev. C. T. Love that he will accept the call recently extendejf him by the Steele Creek con. gregatUin. not being able to say, how ever, at what time he can secure his release from ' his present charge to take up this work. Mr. Love U a young minister bf tho United Presbyi terlan Church who has been laboring' since his graduation at the Allegheny Seminary a year ago In Illinois. He is good preacher and the Steele Creek people consider themselves for tunate in securing him as pastor. "Mitch's Assailant Xabbed. f day morn, Oraveley Jessup, the young man , who, on Saturday ' night, did either feloniously or unfelonlously, call on to one aid one Mitch Sharps i and tnen oeiaoor him unmercifully, wis Uken in ow by the officers, charged with assault and battery. He was ar rested after he had made all .prepara-t Hons, apparently to tly - de coop." Be will be tried as soon as Mitch s-ets well enough to attend court. Fln "Will deoart In mimiv m .1... If one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pam Tablets Is taken. - Patn. anywhere. Remember! Patn always means conreauon, blood pressure; toothache is blood crmnr. - the sensitive nerve. Dr. Shonn's Hii. ache Tablets-alao called pmk Pain Tablets quickly and safely j eoax this Wood pressure away from pain centrM. Painful periods with women get Instant relief. Tablets He Bold by Mullen's Pharmacy. ..-,-.i,?,. .'; . -. r f-et womenof sixtylise ' ,beautifies, if t hey , think they need them.,: ;. But ',ymi s,,who areJ young and; pretty-you should 'avoid 'such things as you would -a pesti- , lence. ' .. v;':frVv''-'v J. All YOU need is a cake of Ivory, Soap, a bpwl of clean water and - a good complexion brush. : : V Ivory Soap -99 Per Cent. Pure BRIEFS. A Few Minor Ilappenlnrs in and About the C'tr. "The Jealous Fiance," and "Un successful Flirts" are interesting and amusing pictures at the Monarch. Judge W. P. Dynum was seen out on his front porch yesterday -morning. He Is thought to be slowly Improv ing. . The -builders have finished the foundations of the new First Baptist church and they arc now ready for the work on tin- main auditorium. In the office of the clerk of the court yesterday was recorded the eala of a lot on East Seventh street by the Suburban Realty Company to Mr. W. F. Harding for a consideration of $1,000. The Charlotte baseball team car ried 13 men to Winston-Salem yes terday morning, if there Is strength In nuTnbrrs, this may account, along with Fullenwlder's skill and luck, for the outcome of yesterday afternoon's game. n o nf thA mfiHt ImnArtuni meet ings of the year in municipal clrcUs will be that Thursday night of the board of water commissioners. A meeting of almost eotml Interest will be that the night following of the school, commissioners. Papers of incorporation were re ceived yesterday for the Carolina lee Machine Vmpiiny, to- manufacture machines for making Ice. The author ized capital stuck Is $16,000. with Messrs. ('. L. Alexander! J. Reed Cur ry and S. I). Miu-s as Incorporators. Excursion to Mountains. Tc Morrow. Arrangements are perfecte'd for the excursion to be run to-morrow to Ashevllle and Montreat by the con gregation of Tenth Averfue Presby terian church. The indications aro that the trip will be made by an ex ceedingly large crowd jvho are anxious to take such an outing Just now. Tim train will leave here at o'clock, stopping at stations) be tween here and btatesvilla for pas sengers. The management has. en deavored and bell. -yes It has suc ceeded In making: such " ur ran e-e- ments along the way "and after reach ing the destination as will result to the comfort of the excursionists. Ituwde C'roKby "Sent lTp." I Russle Croby, the negro woman who was arrested in tha vicinity of "Olltown"' with, several gallons of liquor.' f-plrll'UoiiH, as bound over by the recorder on the chargo of retail-, Ing yesterday morning. She Claimed! that most of the liquor belonged to a' boarder, for whom she was keeping! It. A number of witnesses wer put up for the defence who substantiated her story. The counsel for . the defenc wanted the witnesses .bound over, but the court tnld him that -this was not legally possible. Woman Jailed I'W Disorderly Con duct. - Mrs. N. B. Broom was" sent to Jail for 30 days by the recorder yesterday morning on a charge of, disorderly comluct. The " evidence showed the presence of domestic Infelicity In' th home reclpltated by the , fact that Broom's mother-in-law wa about t move in to live with them. The court first fastened a similar sentence of lm-prlsonment on Broom, but this was commuted. The woman naa an attack of hysteria as she was led oft to her -cell, - - - - AVOID FEVER GERMS Drink Buckhorn Lithia Water ; It's good. 1 t Registered Norwesi' Directory. (Graduate Nurses only). Burwell-Dunn Retail Store Thonea 41 and S00. THE STYLE TO TIE-TO .1 Very fine Patent Leather two-eyelet Kibbon Tie, turn sole, extension edge, mili tary heel; size 1. to 1; width A to E. Price..,. .; .$3.50 This ; shoe --fitted - with buckle ; makes datest style Colonial Pump. Price $3.75 Just Deceived -: ; -The Likely Solito Cane Suit Cases, very handsomci Price.; . . . :';i'--.$3.00 GlLWR-f-IOORECO. wmtm - Demonstration West Electric To-day we win fc.ave a demonstra tor from Philadelphia showing the EdvanirageaoTtKe wonderful West Electric Hair Curlers. Curls without heat in a few minutes. .. .5 for JSC. FREE ICE CREAM AND CAKE AT VANCE PARK FOR CHIL DREN WITH . I VETS RED WAGONS. Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 we want to entertain all white children who have our red wagons. Bring your wagons to Vance Park by 4:30 and we will be glaiL-to give you a cone of Hahn's Pure- Ice Cream and a piece of X'ake.- The only condition is that you must have alontf one of our Red Wagons. If your wagon Is broken, bring it up to-day and we will fix It for you free. If it is not in too bad a condition. We have some extra wheels and parts. This in not necessary, but we would like you to 'phono us, write us or tell us you will be on hand so ' w' """w how many to provide for. LADIES' WAISTS Another lot received of that big Waists, bnrKuiii in Ladies' White" 11.50 grade. Special "assortment af " 8 each Nice lot Waists, regular 9Hc. grade, at 75c. bargains in finer Also Waists special IMBRKLLA KI'KCIAL Special purchase nice Umbrellas, look fine and will wear well, $1.50 grade. about .Ho, 'S HYDRAULIC fcLCCTPIC 5 I LAM f-O FJU1AXT0N It lCAUDITORIUM BLDQ. Special Notices SPECIFY bH'E RIBBOK-ir TOU want the best vantlla. k your groeer for Blue Klbbon. The rtuvor Is perfec tion, snd besides It goes twice as fsr. TO-DAT FKE8H EGQ.S AT 13c. NICB fresh Butter and Cheese on. Ice. Fruit jnrs, jar rubbers and jar caps. Call 'phones 14.W and IZS. JNO. W. SMITH TAKB A NEW "COMMON SENSE'.' Tooth Brush with you. Tliy eont but a little snd sr the best. Bristles won't come out. JAS. P STOWE A CO., Druggists. Phone lis. "WHEW!" HOW HOT. NO tfflE cooking, see rhat w have. Lunch -Tongue. Veal Loaf. Potted Ham. Chirk en. Turkey and Tongue. Corned Pigs' Feet and Beef. Huned Chicken snd nrkv mv kin.l nt KiArdlnfS. liarkrH ' In any style and don't forget our .Franco-American fotten net, nnesl on earth. MILLER-VAN NK8S. WOODALL ftHKPPA FID'S CORN Remedy cures corns. Iw the wink without, pain and does it quick, price : lie". Delivered anywhere. FOIt ALB-CRU8HED PTONK IN alto snttsble for all gra.1es eoncrets Work. Will quote you delivered prices by wsgon or ears on application. Fred , "Oliver, Charlotte. N. C FOR R"ENT SOI N. BREVARD ROOMS. modern. 700 N. Poplar s rooms, modern. 70 K. fth I rooms, modern. 114 E. sth t-room eottsge. 715 N. Brevir rooms. ' on ear line. T Uddll I rooms. SOS N. Csldwell 4 rooms. Other I snd 4-room hoosea J. ARTHfR HENDERSON BRO. Bt N. Tryon. , EVERTTHINO TIIArS OOOD TO EAT -In bet'weatftwila-heteg srrsed by us In tlte best style. - Corns In and see ,t-t we have bow. OEM RESTAUR' ANT. : . '.; TO LET BOOMS, PALKBH AND Middle. Jio; nimn, .ti runn-, ft; 4 rooms. 7Jt R. tth, H: rooms. Sttnny slde. lVk aeres, well enclosed, bam. chicken houses and yard. aU for u.; rooms. H Gold ft.. IIJ.IC; t rooms, tnlwcrtb, r7; T room. Grade St., t; rooms. Osk St- 112: terse hell. 14th end C. 8ts , $10; wmi In Pender BiHld Ing. ft L. KEESLER. S. tryon 8U 'FhOBe tU. - . , :, ., ., .-- ... TTPEWRtTERS ' RENTED-ls rental mscttinee. an mates, raf Tor instant al!vry. Every inaehlra nrst-ctsss la every particular. J. E Crsyloa A Ce &U 1 Tryon, 'Phone . .. -.. IVEY ' ; . 19-2J EAST TRADE STREET. Summer Goods at Melting - - 2,000' Yards Dimity 7 l-2c. . Special just in, Check Dimities that sell for 10c M A long as they last at... . : ..7 l-2c 30Ulnch Solid Colored Lawns Cut Deep All Colored Lawns miist be closed and down ' " - the prices on all regular goods. ; 7 l-2 8 1-2 and 10c. ' - Just a "few more pieces .$1.75 Long Cloth left and the price will be $1.38 bolt No. 150 Long Cloth Monday at 89c. This is a $1.2o Long (.'loth and will not stay here . - ;..89c. 5Cc. Table Linen 39c. For Monday only 39c; v 50 dozen Hemmed Table Napkins for Monday at 45c. dozen $1.25 value in Table Napkins, match 5(V. Damask. Monday.. 89c. dozen 72 Inch Table Linen Few pieces only, AH-Linen, $1,00 value anywhere, will be on sale Monday at ,75c. (Don 't miss this). - i t)on't forget that at Selk Bros, all Summer Goods have been cut and must go; mm OASIS COTTON COMFORTS made at home, by home people, for home peo ple; made from pure, clean, raw cotton. Why buy dirty rags, the filth and slime- and scrapings of the scaven gers of the great cities, Mr. Merchant when the OASIS COTTON COMFORT is made from pure, raw cotton? Mail us your orders. We give better goods for less money and save you freights, TheSouthcrn Cotton Oil Co. Bote Manofacturere, Charlotte, North Carolina, I Gloves Cleaned Perfectly Our dry cleaning process clesh kid rove and Id : Stirrer not Utali kny 1 da naks 1 th harsh' perfectly. It does the leather. leave arreeabl odes. make I tha leather HtT and harsh' yodf wsA.done 1oral"f Jkut.en tthV conanrljwTmovea evtry trace 'ofaaeTor , " stain, softens the Jpfher, takes out the wTlnkyr and makes the ' articles as clean snd sweet as when they ' were fresh : from ths store. - ; "' Chzrlcttc Stcsni tezzivj . Lannderers, Xrrs, : Cleaners, ; V SooUi Tryon. kit, ' - Chambray 5c. Good, Fast Colored Chambray, sells .oc. ' One case Huck Towels.... 0c. each Good, large Huck Towels at. $1.00 4ozen- . White Sbisette, washes and wears better than linen, at same price ...25c. 50c. real French Swiss, ..... 25c. 38c. real French Swiss ...18c. ' 46-inch Wash Lawns in French and Persian, real 50c. value. Few pieces only, at 25c. Lawn, Lawn, 23c. A real AU-Iincn Lawn, very sheer and fine... 23c. India Linons Wp own the best stock of these goods we ever had. Nothing "better for white waists or for children's dresses. A good one 10cf 19-21 East Trade Street. '. (r 0 8 O II I i i i i 1 1 ii i for Jboating, fishing,, motorings; riling, . hunting and touring are indispensable. They make a fel low feel at his best at ivork or at play. "Made of feather-weight fabrics that are comfortable and ; (iressy.'-'vi- . :: a : " '.; . lo ngriis ; p n Prices far 10c. Special 1 iJL Knabe Pianos Come and seo the new styles just received. A pur chase of this Piano means satisfactory one for a life- . time. ' ' We sell cheaper Pianos also. Write for catalogues, ) Parker-Gardner Company I'lano Department Second Floor. Qii'if Cr
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